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Bastion of Juche: How North Korea’s ruling party and dynasty has managed to stay in power for decades
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The Workers’ Party of Korea turned 75 this week, managing to outlive most of the 20th-century socialist regimes
Jun 30, 2024 13:04
Talks between Putin and Kim: What has emerged so far
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‘Many interesting projects’ are open for Moscow and Pyongyang despite UN sanctions, the Russian leader has said
Sep 13, 2023 14:18
First handshake: Putin greets Kim on historic visit to Russia (VIDEO)
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have now arrived at the venue of their first-ever face-to-face meeting. The summit is taking place on Russky Island off Vladivostok.
Apr 25, 2019 03:35
Hard to bear: Hitler, Gaddafi, Kim Jong-il teddies front Norway health campaign
The Norwegian Heart and Lung Association are toying with the image of teddy bears as safe and cuddly with a new ad campaign centered on ‘teddy dictators’.
Jan 26, 2016 17:33
Korean gas pipeline moves back onto agenda after leaders meet
Russia and North Korea have agreed on the creation of a tripartite commission involving South Korea to ship gas through the Korean peninsula.
Aug 24, 2011 12:16
North Korea ready for unconditional nuclear talks
In a meeting with President Dmitry Medvedev, North Korean leader Kim il-Jong said he is ready to resume the six-party talks on the settlement of the nuclear problem on the Korean Peninsula without preconditions.
Aug 24, 2011 07:42
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